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More than 400 migrants storm border at Spain’s Ceuta

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MADRID: More than 400 African migrants forced their way into the tiny Spanish enclave of Ceuta Friday, authoritie­s said, the biggest group in a decade to storm the walled city bordering Morocco in search of asylum.

A group of around 800 people attempted to scale two entry points in the six-metrehigh barrier that surrounds the enclave, a spokesman for the central government’s representa­tive in Ceuta told AFP.

Of these, 438 succeeded and were able to enter the Spanish city, he added.

Footage posted online by the El Faro de Ceuta newspaper showed dozens of migrants, including men without shoes and shirts, letting off joyous cries of ‘Spain!’ as they crossed into Ceuta.

“You have to go back to the early 2000s to see numbers like this,” the Spanish government spokesman told AFP.

According to authoritie­s, all were taken to a temporary detention centre, where migrants are held while officials decide whether or not they will be deported, bar two who were hospitalis­ed for a broken wrist and a ruptured tendon.

The Red Cross said it had treated 103 people for minor injuries sustained during the assault.

Meanwhile Moroccan news agency MAP said around 300 of those who did not make it across were detained.

Ceuta along with Melilla, another Spanish territory in North Africa, have the European Union’s only land borders with Africa. — AFP

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